Proposed Ban on Seabass Fishing Around Ireland Welcomed

IRELAND - The Irish minister responsible for fisheries has welcomed EU proposals to prevent fishing for seabass around Ireland.

The new regime is intended to extend Ireland's ban on seabass fishing to all EU vessels.

Minister Simon Coveney strongly welcomed the EU Commission proposal for a comprehensive prohibition on commercial fishing for seabass in the Irish and Celtic Seas, which underpins the conservation actions already taken by Ireland with regard to this vulnerable stock.

The Minister said: “Ireland has had stringent measures in place for the protection of seabass, a very important angling species, for a long number of years.

"However, those measures only applied to Irish vessels. I have been very active over the past six months, lobbying the EU Commission and relevant Member States, on this issue.

"I am delighted that the EU finally recognises the lead taken by Ireland by extending our ban on commercial fishing to all EU vessels operating in the waters around Ireland.”

Mr Coveney added “The scientific advice for seabass is very worrying and we must all do our utmost to protect this stock.

"Ireland has been to the forefront in being the only EU Member State to afford maximum protection to this stock and today’s proposal will enhance that protection by making the Irish model obligatory for all EU vessels in the Irish & Celtic Seas.”

Once the measures are approved by the Council of Ministers, all commercial fishing for seabass will be prohibited in the waters around Ireland.